Key Points

Tensions between California Governor Gavin Newsom and President Donald Trump reached a critical point after Trump threatened Newsom's arrest and deployed Marines to Los Angeles without state consent. The conflict erupted during violent protests following ICE raids, with Trump justifying federal intervention and Newsom condemning the action as "un-American" and authoritarian. Newsom strongly criticized Trump's approach, arguing that the federal deployment risked civilian lives and represented a dangerous escalation of political conflict. The unprecedented clash highlighted the deep political divisions between state and federal authorities during a period of significant social unrest.

Key Points: Trump Threatens Newsom Arrest Amid LA Immigration Unrest

  • Trump deployed Marines to LA without state consent
  • Newsom accused Trump of authoritarian behavior
  • Federal officers clashed with protesters during ICE raids
  • White House suggested potential legal consequences for Newsom
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California Governor Gavin Newsom accuses Trump of authoritarian behavior amid LA unrest

California Governor Gavin Newsom blasts Trump's authoritarian threat after federal intervention in Los Angeles protests and immigration raids

"That's an American president in 2025, threatening a political opponent who happens to be a sitting governor. - Gavin Newsom"

Washington, June 10

The relationship between US President Donald Trump and California Governor Gavin Newsom reached a breaking point on Monday as Trump said he supported Newsom's arrest- a threat Newsom slammed as authoritarian, The Washington Post reported.

Tensions escalated after Trump sent active-duty US Marines to Los Angeles without Newsom's consent, citing violent protests following ICE raids that arrested 44 people, including minors. Trump accused Newsom of obstructing federal immigration sweeps and said, "I would do it if I were Tom," referring to his border czar Tom Homan's threat to arrest the California governor.

"I think it's great," Trump added, without naming any specific crime. "Gavin likes the publicity, but I think it would be a great thing."

According to The Washington Post, Newsom responded in a sharp interview, saying, "That's an American president in 2025, threatening a political opponent who happens to be a sitting governor. That's what we see around the globe in authoritarian regimes."

The clash followed a weekend of turmoil in Los Angeles, where protests grew violent and federal officers clashed with demonstrators. Waymo vehicles were set ablaze, objects were hurled at law enforcement, and thousands flooded the streets. Trump claimed he had no choice but to act, saying, "If we didn't do the job, that place would be burning down."

Newsom argued that Trump's decision to federalise the National Guard and send 700 US Marines to LA risked civilian lives. He called the move "un-American," and said it reflected "the deranged fantasy of a dictatorial President," The Washington Post noted.

White House officials later said Trump was serious about wanting Newsom arrested. "No one, regardless of status as an elected official, is above the law," one official said. "If Gavin Newsom is obstructing federal law enforcement, he may face consequences."

Newsom, visibly shaken, said Trump's threat marked a dangerous new phase in their already strained relationship. "He just threatened to have me arrested- one would reasonably assume that's a point of no return," he said. "I'm capable of working with people, even those who call for my arrest. I remain committed to protecting the lives of children threatened by his authoritarian behaviour."

- ANI

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Here are 5 diverse Indian perspective comments on the US political clash:
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Rajiv P.
This reminds me of how our own politicians behave sometimes - making dramatic threats instead of solving real issues. But sending armed forces without state consent? That's crossing a line even by Indian standards! 🇮🇳
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Priya K.
As someone who follows US politics closely, this is deeply concerning. Federal-state tensions exist in India too (look at Delhi vs Centre), but threatening arrest of a sitting governor? Trump is taking a page from the worst dictators. Hope American institutions are strong enough to withstand this.
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Arjun S.
Both sides seem to be playing politics here. Newsom isn't entirely innocent either - when violence breaks out, leaders must work together. Reminds me of how some of our state CMs behave during riots. Solution nahi, blame game shuru! 🤦‍♂️
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Sunita M.
America always lectures other countries about democracy, but look at this tamasha! If Modi ji sent army to West Bengal without Mamata's permission, the whole world would condemn us. Double standards much? 😏
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Vikram J.
The real victims here are the people caught in middle of this political drama. Whether it's LA or any Indian city, common citizens suffer when leaders prioritize ego over governance. Hope they find a peaceful resolution soon.

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